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AWS Outposts begins to take shape to bring the cloud into the data center
The hardware is equipped with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS), Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, Amazon ECS, Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service and Amazon EMR.
Canonical now offers AWS optimized Ubuntu Linux
Canonical brings premium Ubuntu Pro Linux images to Amazon Web Services.
The Apache Software Foundation Welcomes CloudBees as its Newest Targeted Sponsor at the Platinum...
ASF Sponsors help offset our day-to-day operating expenses, from Accounting to Infrastructure to Legal to Marketing and more.
New Vivaldi for Android Beta Adds More UI Improvements, Chromebook Support
Vivaldi for Android web browser offers support for Chromebooks and many refinements to the user interface.
Verizon To Offer 5G Network Edge Computing With AWS Wavelength
Verizon will use AWS Wavelength to help developers deploy applications that require ultra-low latency to mobile devices using 5G.
Canonical Patches Intel Microcode Regression on Ubuntu PCs with Skylake CPUs
The regression affects all supported Ubuntu releases, including Ubuntu 19.10, Ubuntu 19.04, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, and Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
Mozilla locks nosy Avast, AVG extensions out of Firefox store amid row over web...
The extensions are no longer accessible from the official Firefox add-on service; they still work with the browser though, so those currently using the extensions will still be able to do so.
Dell XPS 13 7390 Review: The Best Laptop For Desktop Linux Users
Dell updates the XPS line almost every year and the latest rollout was announced in October (link to video interview). XPS 13 (7390) is an incremental update to the series, and Dell was kind enough to send me a review unit.
AWS Announces Graviton2-Powered General Purpose, Compute-Optimized, & Memory-Optimized EC2 Instances
AWS has provided a sneak peek at the next generation of Arm-based EC2 instances. These instances are built on AWS Nitro System and will be powered by the new Graviton2 processor. This is a custom AWS design that is built using a 7 nm (nanometer) manufacturing process. It is based on 64-bit Arm Neoverse cores, and can deliver up to 7x the performance of the A1 instances, including twice the floating point performance. Additional memory channels and double-sized per-core caches speed memory access by up to 5x.
HPE Launches Greenlake Central
With HPE GreenLake Central, users benefit from the simplicity of a consistent cloud experience for all their workloads, from the edge to the cloud.
